Echoes of Harper's FerryJames Redpath Arno Press, 1969 - 513 pages |
Contents
Of Rev E H Sears | 93 |
The Beginning of the End of American Slavery by | 125 |
The Example and the Method of Emancipation by the Con | 141 |
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